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Section 13(2)3

ENANALLOOR SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LIMITED vs. THE INCOME TAX OFFICER (1 AND C)

In the result, this Original Petition is allowed by quashing

ITA/73/2018HC Kerala19 Feb 2020

Bench: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE C.K.ABDUL REHIM,HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE AMIT RAWAL

Section 13(2)Section 13(4)Section 17

condone delay beyond 45 days under Section 20(3) of the Act. The proceedings before the Recovery officer are not before a Tribunal. Section 24 is limited in its application to proceedings before the Tribunal originating under Section 19

HILLWOOD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS PRIVATE LIMITED vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX,

ITA/258/2019HC Kerala13 Oct 2022

Bench: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.V.BHATTI,HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE BASANT BALAJI

For Appellant: HILLWOOD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (P) LTDFor Respondent: COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

condoned and the grounds may be considered in the appeal proceedings." 8.1 In our opinion, there should be good and sufficient reasons for raising the additional ground by the assesses before the Tribunal. The discretion given to the Tribunal to consider the additional ground is not an arbitrary one circumscribed by the Limitation Act. The discretion vested with the Tribunal

HILLWOOD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS PRIVATE LIMITED vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

ITA/256/2019HC Kerala13 Oct 2022

Bench: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.V.BHATTI,HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE BASANT BALAJI

For Appellant: HILLWOOD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (P) LTDFor Respondent: COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

condoned and the grounds may be considered in the appeal proceedings." 8.1 In our opinion, there should be good and sufficient reasons for raising the additional ground by the assesses before the Tribunal. The discretion given to the Tribunal to consider the additional ground is not an arbitrary one circumscribed by the Limitation Act. The discretion vested with the Tribunal

HILLWOOD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (P) LTD. vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

ITA/259/2019HC Kerala13 Oct 2022

Bench: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.V.BHATTI,HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE BASANT BALAJI

For Appellant: HILLWOOD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (P) LTDFor Respondent: COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

condoned and the grounds may be considered in the appeal proceedings." 8.1 In our opinion, there should be good and sufficient reasons for raising the additional ground by the assesses before the Tribunal. The discretion given to the Tribunal to consider the additional ground is not an arbitrary one circumscribed by the Limitation Act. The discretion vested with the Tribunal

HILLWOOD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (P) LTD. vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOMETAX

ITA/255/2019HC Kerala13 Oct 2022

Bench: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.V.BHATTI,HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE BASANT BALAJI

For Appellant: HILLWOOD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (P) LTDFor Respondent: COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

condoned and the grounds may be considered in the appeal proceedings." 8.1 In our opinion, there should be good and sufficient reasons for raising the additional ground by the assesses before the Tribunal. The discretion given to the Tribunal to consider the additional ground is not an arbitrary one circumscribed by the Limitation Act. The discretion vested with the Tribunal